Hello all,
Is there any way to completely remove the left Y axis from charts? I know you can change the color to hide it, but that still leaves all of the blank space where the axis is (and also changes the color of the other axis label as well). I want to get rid of it completely so I can put charts next to each other without the axis in between them. If this is not possible, I would be grateful to hear what other workarounds people have come up with.
Cheers,
Lisa
LisaSklar:
Within Custom Graph Builder, depending on visualization, you can remove Left Y Axis.
Keep in mind that Custom Graph Builder has reason for existing above and beyond just removing Axis.
More detailed information on Custom Graph Builder can be found here:
Documentation ...
Technical White Papers ...
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings14/SAS346-2014.pdf
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings15/SAS1800-2015.pdf
Sincerely,
Ted Stolarczyk, SAS Customer Loyalty team
LisaSklar:
Within Custom Graph Builder, depending on visualization, you can remove Left Y Axis.
Keep in mind that Custom Graph Builder has reason for existing above and beyond just removing Axis.
More detailed information on Custom Graph Builder can be found here:
Documentation ...
Technical White Papers ...
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings14/SAS346-2014.pdf
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings15/SAS1800-2015.pdf
Sincerely,
Ted Stolarczyk, SAS Customer Loyalty team
Thanks! That was exactly what I needed. I had used the custom graphs before but didn't think to look there for this.
You wouldn't happen to know if there's a way to remove the lattice column label? I don't want to get rid of the value, just the label where it prints the name of the category in the lattice.
Cheers,
Lisa
There does not appear to be a way to remove the lattice column label unfortunately (even in custom graph builder).
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